A Vatican Jesuit university in Rome hosts an exhibition featuring a Brazilian gay couple

A Vatican Jesuit university in Rome hosts an exhibition featuring a Brazilian gay couple By Sergio Viula Updated on June 1st. ROME, May 30th, 2019 — a new exhibition about atheism and unbelief — including a Brazilian gay couple (Sergio Viula e Andre Dias) — was opened the day before yesterday in the main atrium of the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. The exhibition — named “Unbelievers” — is being held in cooperation with the theology faculty of the university. The event started on May 28th and finishes today (30th), portraying stories of unbelievers from different parts of the world. Actually, there are more than atheism to it. Among the people portrayed in stunning pictures, there are people who believe in occultism, which is far from being considered atheism by all means, since atheists usually reject any supernatural claims whatever their make might be. By the way, one of the ladies portrayed, who practices the occult, doesn't do it as a form of magic, but as...